Skip to content
rawlaw unfiltered legal news
  • News
  • Services for Advocates
  • Bookmarks
  • facebook.com
  • twitter.com
  • t.me
  • instagram.com
  • youtube.com

Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against IGST Demand and Limitation Extension Dismissed— “Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted First

Home - Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against IGST Demand and Limitation Extension Dismissed— "Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted First

Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against IGST Demand and Limitation Extension Dismissed— "Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted First, Notification Can Be Challenged Separately"
Posted inNews

Bombay High Court: Writ Petition Against IGST Demand and Limitation Extension Dismissed— “Statutory Remedies Must Be Exhausted First, Notification Can Be Challenged Separately”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition, holding that the petitioner must first exhaust the statutory appellate remedy against the Order-in-Original (O-I-O) dated August 26, 2024. The…
Posted by Rawlaw February 21, 2025

Recent News

  • Bombay High Court: Keeping employees temporary for years despite perennial work is unfair labour practice — “Nashik District Central Co-operative Bank directed to consider regularisation”
  • Bombay High Court: Axe blow on wife’s neck after drunken quarrel proves murder— “Delay in FIR and inquest before registration not fatal; life sentence upheld”
  • Madras High Court: Motor accident compensation enhanced to ₹15.28 lakh — “Functional disability, not medical disability, determines loss of earning capacity”
  • Madras High Court: Sudden braking by car driver caused fatal bridge accident — “Compensation enhanced to ₹22 lakh despite 30% contributory negligence”
  • Madras High Court: Woman convicted of housebreaking granted bail pending appeal — “Two concurrent sentences do not bar suspension of sentence”
Copyright 2026 — Raw Law. All rights reserved.
Scroll to Top